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<h1>Making your help system accessible
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<p>Your help system should contain information on how users with disabilities can use your software and your online help. <a href="access2.htm">The accessibility word list</a> will help you identify some of the most common terms used to refer to disabilities. It can also serve as a checklist for identifying and creating topics about the features in your software program that can help users with disabilities.
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<p>Information on developing accessible software, Web site designs, and recommendations on making HTML content more accessible, is also available on the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/enable/default.htm" target="top">Microsoft Accessibility and Disabilities Web site</a>.  
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<p>The HTML Help Viewer contains shortcut keys and other features that make the Help Viewer accessible for users. These features are documented in the <a href="viewer.htm">Help Viewer topics</a>. You can include these topics in your own help system so that your users will also be aware of them.
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